Sentence examples for word through which from inspiring English sources

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We articulate our experience of time through the tenses of our spoken language; through language we name the things around us; and it is the spoken word through which we enter into actual relations with others.

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There Christ is identified as the Incarnation of the Word (Logos) through which God made all things in the beginning, a Word existing in relation to God before the Creation.

His great quality was to make text of such clarity and purity that it was up to the actor to understand all the overtones that could be there in a richer vocabulary and bring that to clear, simple words, through which the actors' presence could shine.

By the time you reach the end of the novel you will have forgotten the beginning and much of what happens in between: not the main outlines but the fine work, the detail and the music of the sentences – the particular words, through which the novel has its life.

Consider this too, that if the cabal that has taken over our government did indeed knowingly create a program in which they manufactured terrorists to go along with their faux war on terror, then this would be a whole new level of evil that I have no words left through which to vent my anger.

Breyer said it was clear that another phrase in the law, ordering the federal government to operate exchanges when states do not, was meant to provide a roughly equivalent substitution -- in other words, an exchange through which people could get tax credits.

We understand it because we understand its component words and because we understand the compositional mechanisms through which words combine to form meaningful sentences.

For Anand, the written word was a medium through which he voiced his social protest.

This has given the spoken and written word, the primary means through which Armenian identity has been preserved, enormous prominence in its people's culture.

It is structured by Jack Gaughan's full-page illustrations, around and through which words must find their way.

In Teles's words, "Ideas need networks through which they can be shared and nurtured, organizations to connect them to problems and to diffuse them to political actors, and patrons to provide resources for these supporting conditions".

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